The first full week of spring in the Baltimore area is expected to begin with rain and clouds.
On Sunday, the conditions at the National Weather Service were mostly sunny and had a height of 53 degrees. On Sunday night, a shower is expected, but mainly expected to kick after 2 a.m. that night, winds will still kick at 7 to 10 mph and gusts up to 18 mph.
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The night low is expected to be around 42 and the chance of precipitation is 80%.
The shower is expected to last until 11 a.m. Monday with a spotted fog, then the shower should turn to mostly sunny by 8 a.m. Monday's high is expected to be around 63.
Winds are expected to be around 7 to 11 mph on Monday, with gusts of up to 21 mph. That night, conditions were expected to move to cloudy at a low of less than 42.
The windmill is expected to last until Tuesday at a speed of 6 to 14 mph and gusts of wind to 22 mph. Most of the expected conditions are sunny, with a height of nearly 59.
There are 40% chances of showers in the Tuesday night forecast. It is expected that the situation at night will be mostly cloudy and 39 low.
Before 2pm on Wednesday, the chances of rain are 30%. Then, most of the expected conditions are sunny, with nearly 55. Most clearance is expected to remain on Wednesday night, with the nearly frozen low of about 34.
Sunny conditions are expected to return on Thursday. It is expected that the high altitude is 58 before the drop to about 41 at night.
Some sunlight conditions and temperatures are expected to end during Friday's work week. Conditions that night are expected to be mostly cloudy with a low of 46.
Partially sunny is expected to be as high as 67 on Saturday.
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